Introduction. Access to quality and affordable healthcare services by the people living in Nigeria faces numerous dynamic challenges, including shortages of medical personnel and equipment, and poor access to healthcare facilities by the population in remote areas. The purpose of the study is to assess the healthcare system in Nigeria based on various methods of analysis and a scientific review of the literature, revealing its strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities that the healthcare sector has, and offer recommendations for improving access to qualitative and affordable healthcare by its citizens. Materials and methods. An analysis of the prevalence of diseases and causes of mortality in the population was conducted from the World Bank databases, the website of the World Health Organization, the Ministry of Health of Nigeria and other scientific literature obtained from Internet sources. Information-analytical, statistical research methods, and system analysis were used. Results. The conducted review revealed an increase in the emigration of specialists from the country, exacerbating the shortage of medical personnel; insufficient funding, and irrational distribution of available resources in the Nigerian healthcare system; outdated material and technical service of basic healthcare funds; shortage of medicines and consumables; insufficient provision of the healthcare system with medical information and communication technologies; low impact of government initiatives including the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) on the quality and accessibility of healthcare for all segments of the population. Research limitations. The study is based on secondary official data that may not reflect regional differences within Nigeria. Conclusion. The conducted analysis of the state of development of the healthcare system in Nigeria can serve as a basis for developing recommendations for the implementation of health programs and policies aimed at ensuring accessible, timely and quality healthcare for all segments of the population of the country.
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Ogujuba Solomon Nnaemeka
Taye Bello
В. Н. Рассказова
Health Care of the Russian Federation
Far Eastern Federal University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68c1aac654b1d3bfb60e322d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.47470/0044-197x-2025-69-3-240-245
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